That’s right, 1Password for Apple Watch is here, ready to save the world (and, more importantly, your time)!

You don’t need to be an intrepid inspector (or a precocious crime-solver in pigtails) to appreciate the awesomeness of having 1Password on your wrist. 1Password for Apple Watch helps you find the little pieces of secret info you need every day, quickly and easily. If you need the code to open your garage door, one of your one-time passwords, or to look up the Konami Code for those extra lives when playing Contra, 1Password is right there for you.

After a couple months of diligently attending the gym, you’ve earned a coveted private locker. Of course, remembering your locker combination is probably not a priority when you’re counting reps. But if you store that combination in 1Password, it only takes a couple of taps for you to see the combination in 1Password for Apple Watch when you’re back at your locker.

You don’t have to be a secret agent on a mission to see how 1Password for Apple Watch is the best partner your wrist could ask for. No matter what you need to have with you, 1Password for Apple Watch is there.

We’d love to know what sort of items you’re most excited to add to your new Apple Watch! Let us know in the comments or in our discussion forums.

1Password for Apple Watch is included at no additional cost for owners of the Pro Features. If you don’t yet have the Pro Features you can find them in Settings > Pro Features for $9.99.

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1Password 5.4 for iOS isn’t all about Apple Watch. Our quartermasters have made some other refinements to the app as well. Based on your feedback, the Message Center now has a button to mark everything as read. We also added a toggle to remove the unread badge from the settings tab. We hope you enjoy the tips we’re sharing with you via the Message Center, but this improvement will ensure it’s not distracting you during important covert missions.

1Password’s memorization skills have been fine-tuned, and it will now remember whether you were viewing Favorites or Categories and take you back there when you reopen the app.

With the 5.4 update for 1Password for iOS, quickly accessing your secure information is easier than ever, whether on your wrist, or in your pocket.

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Well that is actually very sad. There’s the pebble out there for over 2 years now and there’s no app for that. Neither is there for Android Wear watches (don’t have one but anyways). And then, the Apple watch is out for like a week and there’s an 1password update which brings all the cool features to the watch.
That’s just not a very good move, 1password team!!!

Considering the security that’s built into the Apple Watch and the accompanying API, and how little development effort is required to add watch capabilities to an iOS app, and how popular the Apple Watch is, I understand why they’re updating for Apple Watch and not for Pebble.

It’s awesome to see how passionate you are about your Pebble, Robert! It’s great to see you supporting them and I hope they continue to innovate and grow their platform. There’s a lot in the Apple Watch SDK that we rely on and it will be fantastic when the other watch platforms provide similar functionality.

While we’re focusing on Apple Watch right now, we’ll certainly keep an eye on Android Wear to see what possibilities it may hold for the future (although, as always, we can’t make any promises at this time).

I’m interested to see how this works in practice. I’d assume you have to do an unlock on your phone to then allow the watch to have access to your passwords but does it work on a time basis or can you detect if the watch is taken off? My assumption on the best of security vs convenience would be that it works similar to Apple Pay in that you unlock the keychain via the iPhone app and then you can have access to it so long as the watch remains on your wrist…

Excellent update to one of the most impressive apps on both Mac, iPhone and iPad.
Just hoping to see the vocal recognition so that one can face the Apple Watch and create a password by speaking out loud: «Go go One Password»!

I can’t wait to see screenshots either (or, better yet, the actual screen on my Watch when it arrives :) ). I don’t have an answer as to when the first newsletter goes out, but it is in the works so stay posted.